The 12 Best Places To Visit In Washington In 2018

A brand new year means many things, but most importantly, you’ve got a blank calendar in front of you with plenty of room for travel. And since there’s nothing better than exploring your own state, we thought we’d recommend the top spots in Washington to see in 2018.

With 12 months in a year and 12 places on the list, you’ll stay happily busy until it’s time to ring in 2019.

Considering Walla Walla was just ranked one of the best places in the world to visit in 2018, we recommend seeing it before it becomes as popular as Napa. Even if you're not a fan of vino, there's plenty to keep you busy here.

For a small town, Washington's Victorian village has a lot going on. There's the Rhododendron Festival in May, Washington’s longest-running summer jazz festival in July, and the Port Townsend Film Festival in September, just to name a few.

With Seattle getting more crowded by the day, we recommend heading to Spokane to get your city fix. And come hungry - the Lilac City's restaurant scene is really heating up, and they've still got the classics, like Frank's Diner.

Whether you go for a major event like the International Kite Festival or you just need some beach time in your life, the Long Beach Peninsula is the perfect place to go for a relaxing getaway. This is especially true if you stay at the Adrift Hotel and eat at Pickled Fish.

No detail is forgotten at this luxurious mansion in the middle of nowhere (actually, just outside Walla Walla). The elegant suites are themed, and the onsite restaurant serves food so tasty, you won't mind being "stranded."

Take a drive down Highway 14, exploring the area around our beautiful river border between Washington and Oregon. Stop at the landmarks like Beacon Rock State Park, and spend some time in the charming little city of Stevenson.